Stage 3 exercises:


26. Stage 2 questionnaire:

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1BZBIdfQNbe0btR6cLsoePCx_yf_f9kxVqCe7YMtc96A


27. Questionnaire 1 of stage 3

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/18o6CDbd7rh1e84jrBUANtAd20wjSv8so8PYx01fk1EU/prefill

28. Song Dean and Pearl: Listen the soung and answer the questions of the esxercise.

http://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/en/songs/dean-and-pearl

Exercice Dean et Pearl: »» »» »» »

songs-dean-and-pearl-worksheet-final-2013-03-18.pdf
songs-dean-and-pearl-worksheet-final-2013-03-18.pdf

songs-dean-and-pearl-worksheet-final-2013-03-18.pdf

songs-dean-and-pearl-worksheet-final-2013-03-18.pdf


29.a. Song The Superheroes: Listen and answer the questions

http://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/en/songs/amazing-superheroes

Exercice The Superheroes: »» »» »» »»

songs-amazing-superheroes-worksheet-final-2012-10-09.pdf
songs-amazing-superheroes-worksheet-final-2012-10-09.pdf
songs-amazing-superheroes-worksheet-final-2012-10-09.pdf



29.b. Song The River Listen and answer the questions


30. Translate these English verbs and write on a paper sheet

well identify with your name and date :

Open Reverso French and English dictionary ;



Verbs:
  1. work:
  2. want:
  3. do:
  4. can:
  5. walk:
  6. write:
  7. talk:
  8. spell:
  9. look:
  10. speak:
  11. erase:
  12. close:
  13. open:
  14. search:
  15. answer:
  16. be
  17. have
  18. eat
  19. read
  20. think
  21. run
  22. jump
  23. learn


31. Learn this grammar rules

31.1 . Simple present tense: http://www.alloprof.qc.ca/bv/pages/a0203.aspx


Exercises:

Exercises simple present


31.2. Simple past tense: http://www.alloprof.qc.ca/bv/pages/a0204.aspx


Exercises:

Exercises simple past


31.3. Simple future: http://www.alloprof.qc.ca/bv/pages/a0209.aspx


Exercises:

Exercices avec l’utilisation de //will//



32. Conjugate these english verbs and write the answers on a paper sheet
well identify with your name and date :

Open Reverso French and English dictionary ;

http://conjugueur.reverso.net/conjugaison-anglais.html

Conjugate to: a. infinitive, b. simple present tense (1st p.s.) c. simple past tense (1st p.s.)

...Verb ......................a) infinitive...... b. simple present tense (1st p.s.) .....c. simple past tense.. d. future tense (1st p.s.)

Ex: Push.... ... a) to push .....b) I push ........................................c) I pushed ............d) I will push...........


  1. work: ...... a) To work .......b) I work ..................................c) I worked .........d) I will work ......

  2. want: ........a) To want .........b) I want .....................................c) I wanted ............d) I will want ........

  3. do:
  4. can:

  5. walk: ..... a)To walk , b) I walk..................................c) I walked.............d) I will walk......

  6. write:

  7. talk:

  8. spell:
  9. look:
  10. speak:
  11. erase:
  12. close:
  13. open:
  14. search:
  15. answer:
  16. be
  17. have
  18. eat
  19. read
  20. think
  21. run
  22. jump
  23. learn

33. Complete the brainstorm : » »»»»»»»»»»»»»

https://bubbl.us/MjY5MzYxLzc4MzcxMTMvMDE5YmY5MTMxOTgyZTAxYzE5ZWY1YjQzZjc5MGZiZDA=-X?s=7837113

34. Complete the brainstorm: Revision


35. Exam 1 stage 3



36. Short Story I am too ill!



http://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/en/short-stories/im-too-ill

Exercise Too iIl:
http://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/sites/kids/files/attachment/stories-im-too-ill-worksheet_2012_11_01.pdf

37. William Shakespeare:

http://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/en/short-stories/william-shakespeare

William Shakespere exercise



38. Questionnaire 1 of stage 3

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/18o6CDbd7rh1e84jrBUANtAd20wjSv8so8PYx01fk1EU/prefill

39. Idiom: a manner of speaking

http://www.smart-words.org/quotes-sayings/idioms-meaning.html

Add insult to injury: To worsen an unfavorable situation.


Ball is in your court: It is up to you to make the next decision or step.


Barking up the wrong tree: Looking in the wrong place. Accusing the wrong person


Best of both worlds: Meaning: All the advantages.

Bite off more than you can chew: To take on a task that is way to big.

Can't judge a book by its cover: Cannot judge something primarily on appearance.

Costs an arm and a leg: This idiom is used when something is very expensive.


Miss the boat: This idiom is used to say that someone missed his or her chance

Make a long story short: Come to the point - leave out details

Let the cat out of the bag: To share information that was previously concealed



40. 10 English Words You're (probably) Mispronouncing! | Difficult Pronunciation | Common Mistakes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tw25CM1MXlU&feature=youtu.be

41. Stage 3 questionnaire:


https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1y1IzR0TqdDmfqUhwMFOchRd78dXWiDnPfsbDvJo_T7I/edit